LM-8
Laurea I Livello
Verifica di preparazione
ENG/ITA
Scienze Chimiche
The MSc programme aims to educate graduated students for high profile positions in research centres, enterprises and industries operating in industrial biotechnology field.
The programme includes activities aimed at acquiring:
(a) knowledge on the structure and function of biological systems, interpreted according to molecular and informational logics, from the cellular level to that of the organisms;
(b) fundamental knowledge and techniques in various fields of industrial biotechnology, with particular attention to multidisciplinary approaches;
(c) specialist skills in specific sectors of industrial biotechnology.
The MSc provides the opportunity of external activities (e.g. internships in companies, public or private research institutes, traineeships in Italian and European universities) to strengthen skills in specific sectors of industrial biotechnology.
The MSc programme includes – as a qualifying moment of the training – an experimental thesis carried out in academic research laboratories and/or in other public/private structures, including the results of an original scientific and technological research.
The programme includes two curricula:
“BiRRe – Biotechnology for Renewable Resources” – The curriculum is focused on molecular and industrial issues of biotechnology to prepare students to the construction of new products and services based on the exploitation of renewable resources. Lectures for 48 CFU are hold in English language. 30 CFU lectures are hold in Italian language.
“ProBio – Biotechnology productions” – The curriculum is focused on molecular and industrial aspects of biotechnology to educate students to a general integrated approach to consolidated and emerging technologies. Lectures are hold in Italian language.
Potential fields of activity of MSc graduated students are biotechnological enterprises, chemical, pharmaceutical/cosmetic and nutraceutical industries, as well as the environmental technology sector.
The MSc graduated students will be able to operate covering positions of high responsibility, including technical, economic and legal implications.
The overview by AlmaLaurea reports that graduated students found positions within 4 months from the graduation ceremony. A large fraction (80%) of the interviewed graduated students works for chemical/energy enterprises. A large fraction (85%) of the interviewed graduated students works for private enterprises.
It is possible to check the positions of the graduated students by clicking at the LinkedIn link reported in the “Albo” of the graduated students at page http://www.biotecnologieindustriali.unina.it/en/yearbook/
The enrolment to the Master’s Degree course requires that the students:
30 CFU in Biological Sciences area (BIO / 01-BIO / 19)
6 CFU in Mathematical and Computer Sciences area (MAT / 01-MAT / 09)
6 CFU in Physical Sciences area (FIS / 01-FIS / 08)
18 CFU in Chemical Sciences area (CHIM / 01-CHIM / 12)
Language skills: documented competence in the correct use of the English language comparable to level B2.
Details on the page
http://www.biotecnologieindustriali.unina.it/media/pages/1/19/attach/Regolamento_accesso_LM.pdf
Students must submit a Study Plan (PdS) at the enrolment to select the curriculum.
The student must carry out internship activities at the University or at non-university structures. No-university structures must be recognized and accredited by the University and operating in the scientific sector of interest (the list of accredited structures is available on the University website).
ERASMUS+ Programme allows students to spend a period in a foreign European university through UE funding. During their stay, the students can follow courses, give exams and use the infrastructures of the host university just as regular students. The activity to be performed at the host university must be planned together with the own institutional organization.
The students are invited to contact the tutors of the proposals before submitting the application in order to: 1) know the activities offered by the host universities; 2) define a possible activity program at the host organization.
Students have to submit a PdS to select the free selection of courses (18 CFU). Students that moves abroad for ERASMUS programme must present a PdS for the selection of courses to be followed at the final University.
The Master’s Degree Final Exam consists in the presentation and discussion of a written dissertation (Master’s Degree Thesis) which deals with an experimental subject congruent with the field of Industrial Biotechnologies. The thesis consists of a written test in which are presented the premises, the development and the conclusions of an experimental work, from which the contribution of the candidate has to be evident in the various phases of the project. Short instructions for writing the thesis can be downloaded from the web site. Students are encouraged to write the thesis in English, also to favor its diffusion in the international working world. In the case of a thesis written in English, it is mandatory to insert a summary of two pages written in Italian. The Graduating student has 15 minutes for the oral presentation of the thesis project.
Every year, incoming orientation activities are carried out for graduate and undergraduate students through a series of initiatives widely advertised on the website and on social channels.
Every year at the Monte S. Angelo, events for the presentation of the Master’s Degrees are organized open to graduate and undergraduate students of the Federico II University and outside the University.
The professors of the Industrial Biotechnology Degree Courses welcome requests for clarification of the objectives of the Master’s Degree.
A series of activities are organized aimed at orientation in-itinere. They include:
– TUTORING – the students of each year of the course are divided into groups and can contact the assigned professor.
– OBSERVATORY progression 1st year Master’s Degree. The careers of students in the first year of the Degree are checked every six months: April and November of each year. The analysis is aimed at supporting students in the progression of their university career. While respecting anonymity, the results are discussed in the MSc Committee meetings and shared with the student representatives in the Working Table.
Outgoing orientation and placement initiatives are organized in close coordination with the other degree programs of the Department / School / University. Every year, the Polytechnic and Basic Sciences School organizes the Career Day with meetings with companies.
Career orientation meetings are organized as an integral part of the training activities.
Initial enrolment is presented from July 17, while successive enrolment is from September 1st. The initial enrolment is possible until March 31st. Details are reported on the website of the University:
https://www.unina.it/didattica/sportello-studenti/guide-dello-studente
Further deadlines (presentation of study plan, ERASMUS application, , etc.) are reported on the website of the MSc.
I Semester – From the end of September up to the beginning of Christmas holiday
II Semester – From the beginning of March up to the beginning of June
Exams – January to March. June, July, September and October, with a special session on April and Novemeber
The timetable of the lectures is available at the webpage
The timetable of the graduation exams is available at the webpage
Responsible for trainings: Prof.ssa Rachele Isticato – Dipartimento di Biologia (tel. 081-679035 – email rachele.isticato@unina.it) – e Dott. Daniele Tammaro – Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica, dei Materiali e della Produzione Industriale (e-mail: daniele.tammaro@unina.it).
Segreteria didattica:
Dott. Anna Mancino anna.mancino@unina.it, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche
Dott. Giuseppe Rollino giuseppe.rollino@unina.it, Segreteria Studenti area Scienze della Scuola Politecnica e delle Scienze di Base
Sent cc email to ccd.biotecnologieindustriali@unina.it
Comitato di Indirizzo del MSc
Dr. Joanna Dupont-Inglis (Head of EU Affairs, European Bioplastics)
Dott. Leonardo Vingiani (Direttore di Assobiotec, IT)
Dott. Nicola Torre (Centrient Pharmaceuticals, Delft, NL)
Working table
The Chairman of the MSc.
Two students for each year of the MSc.
Details at page
http://www.biotecnologieindustriali.unina.it/it/page/la-struttura/tavolo-di-lavoro.html
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Sito web del Corso di Studio: http://www.biotecnologieindustriali.unina.it/it/
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Sito web della Scuola: http://www.scuolapsb.unina.it/
Sito web di Ateneo: http://www.unina.it/home
Portale Orientamento: https://www.orientamento.unina.it:443/
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The names of the holders, the contents, the objectives, the methods of carrying out and verifying each individual course are detailed by the individual departments of reference:
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